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All roads lead to Nassau County, FL

Northeast Florida is one of the nation’s foremost locations for logistics companies and is poised to become a leading international center for trade and logistics. Northeast Florida boasts an intermodal system that is second to none, a well-established Latin American trade lane and rapidly expanding Asian and European service.

Nassau County’s strategic location in Northeast Florida allows convenient access to markets throughout the eastern United States. Florida is a major destination market for many consumer products, and Northeast Florida companies shipping to other parts of the country enjoy low backhaul trucking rates.

Multiple Interstates and Highways

I-95 - serves the East Coast of the United States and terminates at the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing at the Canada-United States border

I-295 - located 8 miles south of Nassau County provides access to the Port of Jacksonville and I-10, which runs from Jacksonville to Los Angeles, California.

I-10 - runs east to west across the southern United States and terminates in Santa Monica, California

US 1 - runs from Fort Kent, Main at the Canadian border south to Key West, Florida, making it the longest north-south road in the United States[

US 17 - also known as the Coastal Highway, it is a north–south artery that spans the Southeastern United States. Its runs south to Punta Gorda, Florida and its northern terminus point is in downtown Winchester, Virginia. US 17 runs parallel to I-95 for much of its extent

US 301 - runs from Sarasota, Florida to Glasgow, Delaware

I-75 - less than one hour from the western part of the county, serves the Southeast and Midwest and terminates in Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan